Top Tourist Destinations for Cannabis Lovers

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The Vault Cannabis Seed Store Tourists

 

The world is an incredible, fascinating place full of wonder and history. No matter what fascinates you, be it ancient sculptures, lush rainforests, strange bustling cities or vast unending desserts, if you are passionate about cannabis you will find something in this list that tantalises your wanderlust. The world is full of fascinating places for cannabis aficionados to visit from incredible historical sites to comfortable coffee shops full of legal loveliness. For most of us, this list is something that we won’t be able to act on for a little while yet. But as soon as the world reopens all cannabis lovers should visit these destinations.

 

Graffiti Alley in Calgary

 

This gem can be found in Calgary, Canada and is home to some of the most fantastic street art you’ll ever see. Cannabis is legal in Calgary and there are cannabis-infused tours available as well as a number of other activities. Visitors can play video games, go paddleboarding, food tours, and much much more. This is a fantastic option for anyone who enjoys exploring a city, taking in the art and the culture, whilst also smoking some top-notch cannabis. Anyone who is more interested in the technical side can tour the dispensaries and other aspects of production in the city. Overall Calgary is just a fantastic place for anyone who wants to experience some low key cannabis culture in all the many forms it appears in.

 

Coffee Shops of Amsterdam

 

Of course, Amsterdam is famous for its cannabis tourism. As well as quite a few other types of tourism. This is the option for those who prefer something a little more intense, busy and varied. Unfortunately, Amsterdam will be putting a stop to weed tours post-Covid 19 because the city is simply becoming overcrowded. However, for those who enjoy a busier scene, Amsterdam is a beautiful and electric city full of wonderful museums, beautiful canals, and the famous red-light district. The bustling streets and many fantastic coffee shops are ideal for those who want a bit more of a party trip. Even without the city tours coffee shops will still be available to tourists and there is no shortage of entertainment available.

 

Coachella Valley in California

 

This is one for my free spirit hippy-dippy potheads, a beautiful canyoned valley bursting with adventure and amazing pot. Palm Springs is full to the brim with dispensaries and a few businesses that even allow on-site cannabis consumption. The first cannabis lounge has also opened in Palm springs and there is a cannabis spa available that offers a wide range of edibles, CBD products, tinctures, concentrates and flowers. Visitors can go and luxuriate in the spa or explore the beautiful city, or they can head out into the wilderness to explore the incredible vistas and bubbling creeks of the valley. This is definitely a “find yourself” kind of cannabis tourism that can be great for anyone that’s stressed out or has found themselves in a bit of a rut.

 

Coral Cove Cannabis Resort Jamaica

 

For anyone who is looking for something beautiful, tropical and immensely relaxing. The public consumption of cannabis in Jamaica is largely illegal, but this little 18 room resort is protected and allowed to produce and consume on their property. This is the ultimate cannabis getaway, where visitors can enjoy the ocean views, sandy beaches and a beautiful cannabis garden where they can take luxurious walks through the plants. Between the blue skies and even bluer waters is the perfect place to smoke and just take in the majesty of nature. Throughout Jamaica, cannabis is decriminalised but not legal. This does mean that anyone visiting the resort can still explore other parts of Jamaica for cannabis tourism, they just can’t be seen smoking in public.

 

International Church of Cannabis in Denver

 

The International Church of Cannabis in Denver, pictured at the head of the article, is a fascinating piece of cannabis tourism. This church was converted and painted by contemporary artists, becoming a holy place for cannabis smokers. Visitors cannot smoke in the church, as celebrations of the “cannabis sacrament” are for members of the church only. However, this is still a must-see piece of cannabis history for anyone passionate about weed. This church celebrates cannabis as a way to truly discover the deepest parts of the self. The members consider cannabis a sacrament and are protected by the religious laws of the state. Smoking cannabis in Colorado was already legal, but smoking in public places was not. This is worth visiting not only for the important historical value of the church but for the beautiful artwork that adorns the roof and walls.

 

Juneau in Alaska

 

This incredibly beautiful city is already a must-visit due to Alaska’s stunning scenery and amazing wildlife. Now it is not only home to some of the most incredible natural wonders, but to America’s Northernmost cannabis industry. Once again there are tours available to visitors, showing them around dispensaries, grow operations and the historic downtown area. While there tourists can experience the Alaskan culture in the form of festivals and museums as well as stunning national parks. Of course, it is not legal to smoke weed in these national parts. Anyone over the age of 21 can buy and carry up to 1 ounce of marijuana legally. It can be smoked inside licenced premises and designated outdoors areas but can’t just be smoked at large outdoors.

 

Berlin in Germany

 

This final place is perfect for history buffs who want to explore some museums. It covers the production and agricultural aspects of hemp use as well as the history and background of hemp in Germany. Cannabis is legal in small amounts in Berlin, and a person can carry up to 15 grams. It is illegal to buy and to sell and certainly cannot be smoked in public. Berlin is also full of countless other beautiful attractions, including the East Side Gallery. This is a stunning open-air gallery that shows a variety of murals painted onto a remnant of the Berlin wall.

 

Remember: It is illegal to germinate cannabis seeds in many countries including the UK.  It is our duty to inform you of this fact and to urge you to obey all of your local laws to the letter.  The Vault only ever sells or sends out seeds for souvenir, collection or novelty purposes.

 

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